Mod 5: Neuro and Musculoskeletal Ch. 14-15 Flashcards

1
Q

Altered levels of cognition in older adults Not associated or caused by neurological disease are most often caused by

a. polypharmacy
b. tingling in one area or side of the body
c. depression
d. a and b.

A

a. polypharmacy

Polypharmacy, use of herbal supplements, alcohol, and illicit drug use can alter levels of cognition in the older adult

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All are tests to evaluate gait except

a. tandem walking
b. ataxic gait
c. walking on toes, then heels
d. knee bends

A

b. ataxic gait

Tandem walking, walking on toes, then heels and performing knee bends are all tests to assess for gait abnormalities

evaluating gait tests for leg weakness or ataxia and is sensitive for corticospinal tract damage

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3
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Evaluation of the sensory system requires testing of several kinds of sensation. Which sensation testing is omitted when pain sensation is normal?

a. Light touch
b. vibration
c. Temp
d. proprioception

A

c. Temp

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4
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Which cranial nerve is responsible for the symptoms of bells palsy?

a. CN V
b. CN II
c. CN VII
d. none of the above

A

c. CN VII- facial nerve

bells palsy occurs when the facial nerve becomes inflamed causing symptoms of unilateral facial pain, weakness and drooping, eyelid weakness and reduced tearing

tested by smiling, puffing our cheeks, raising eyebrows observing for tics and asymmetry

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5
Q

What are the diagnostic criteria for epilepsy

a. Generalized sz
b. two or more unprovoked sz occurring more than 24 hours apart
c. continuous sz more than 30 minutes
d. two or more unprovoked sz occurring without full consciousness between szs

A

b. two or more unprovoked sz occurring more than 24 hours apart

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6
Q

Which is one of the most common brain tumors in children?

a. Meningiomas
b. pituitary tumor
c. Lymphomas
d. brainstem gliomas

A

d. brainstem gliomas

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7
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Which groups of symptoms comprise the classic triad of bacterial meningitis

a. confusion, photophobia, and irritability
b. sz sleepiness, and coma
c. fever headache and neck stiffness
d. nausea vomiting and delirium

A

c. fever headache and neck stiffness

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8
Q

Which reflexes are abnormal if seen in the newborn?

a. sucking
b. rooting
c. blinking at light
d. paradoxical irritability

A

d. paradoxical irritability

paradoxical irritability- occurs when baby is quiet when laying flat and crying when held could be a symptom of meningitis

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9
Q

All are symptoms of peripheral neuropathy except

a. numbness, tingling shooting pain
b. distal muscle weakness
c. muscle cramping due to spasticity
d. reduced touch sensation

A

c. muscle cramping due to spasticity

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10
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Which motor symptoms are considered cardinal signs of Parkinson’s disease

a. rest tremors rigidity freezing and rigidity
b. Dysarthria, nystagmus and intention tremor
c. weakness with activity, difficulty walking and skeletal muscle weakness
d. distal muscle weakness, cannot stand on toes/heels, and jerking movement of an extremity

A

a. rest tremors rigidity freezing and rigidity

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11
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Which of these muscles is not considered a rotator cuff muscle?

a. Supraspinatus
b. Teres major
c. Infraspinatus
d. Subscapularis

A

b. Teres major

The three rotator cuff muscles are supraspinatus, teres minor, infraspinatus and subscapularis

sx of rotator cuff tear are hx of truauma/ repetitive movements, pain and weakness with over head activity especially in dominant arm

diagnosis is empty can test

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12
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The Lachman test is specifically testing for which knee ligament?

a. ACL
b. PCL
c. MCL
d. LCL

A

a. ACL

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13
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Which is not considered a sign, symptom or history factor of RA

a. Multiple join involvement
b. positive family history
c. 30 to 60 minutes of stiffness in the morning
d. more common in women than in men

A

c. 30 to 60 minutes of stiffness in the morning

RA is chronic autoimmune inflammatory disease affecting the joints, that is more common in women and can lead to debilitating pain and deformity

classification criteria involves three or more of the following sx:
positve RF factor
inc crp and sed rate
**duration lasting longer than 6 weeks
sx women 
middle-aged
hx smoking 
positive family history 
**multiple joints affected
 tender/edema
**morning stiffness lasting 1 to 2 hours.
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14
Q
The medical term for knock-kneed is
a. genu recurbatum
b. genu abductus
c. genu valgus
d, genu varus
A

c. genu valgus

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15
Q

The Ottawa rules say ankle X-ray are indicated for all but

a. point tenderness over medial malleolus
b. inability to walk after injury
c. swelling over lateral malleolus
d. point tenderness over lateral malleolus

A

c. swelling over lateral malleolus

does not include edema

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16
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If a person can move a joint through the entire range motion against gravity, but not against resistance, they are considered to have what grade of strength

a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. 5

A

b. 3

17
Q

a popeye deformity is a sign of what injury

a. rotator cuff tear
b. biceps tear
c. proximal biceps rupture
d. latera epicondylitis

A

c. proximal biceps rupture

18
Q

The dorsum of the foor is innervated by what nerve root

a. L3
b. L4
c. L5
d. S1

A

c. L5

19
Q
Gower's sign is typically associated with which disease 
a. muscular dystrophy
b. CP
c, RA
d. OA
A

a. muscular dystrophy

Gower’s sign is a sign of muscle weakness

20
Q

A positive Trendelenburg sign is indicative of weakness to what muscle

a. gluteus maximus
b. vastus lateralis
c. gluteus maximus
d. osteoarthritis

A

a. gluteus maximus

could be a sign of weak abductors of the hop, specifically in the glutes Medius and gluteus maximus